Grahame Baker-Smith es un ilustrador autodidacta cuya obra está profundamente influenciada por sus experiencias personales como padre. Su arte a menudo explora las complejas relaciones entre padres e hijos, capturando la profunda resonancia emocional de estas conexiones. El estilo distintivo de Baker-Smith y su capacidad para evocar sentimientos profundos lo marcan como una voz literaria importante.
Homer's epic in which Greek hero Odysseus makes his long and treacherous journey home after the Tojan War, while his wife Penelope and his son Telemachos are forced to scheme to protect his throne until his return.
Homero es el poeta griego por antonomasia, el poeta divino que influyó decisivamente en el arte, la literatura, la lengua, la religión y la filosofía griegas. Su obra, memorizada por los escolares, ha dejado a través de los siglos una huella indeleble en la vida de los griegos. Homero llegó a Occidente de la mano de Petrarca, cuando este humanista adquirió los manuscritos de los dos inigualables poemas homéricos que, con gran dolor, no supo descifrar. El mensaje de la «Ilíada» está, sin embargo, ahora claro para nosotros: aunque los héroes hagan frente al inexorable hado que pesa sobre los mortales cosechando la gloria, nada hay sobre la tierra más miserable que el hombre. La presente edición restituye la obra a sus orígenes ofreciendo una traducción muy literal en verso.
A highly original account of the previously unacknowledged crucial role that
the Netherland forces played in averting defeat at the Battle of Waterloo and
other battles in the Waterloo Campaign.
A story about the extraordinary path of the wind in its many guises across the world, as witnessed by a migrating swift.Cassi watches a little swift dive and swoop in the still air. In the rising sun the world seems to be holding its breath. Then a small breeze stirs the leaves in the trees, and as the wind grows bolder, a whiff of danger sends small creatures running for cover. Across the ocean, the wind awakes with a fury, whipping the waves and cresting each one with wild white horses. And further on, around the still eye of a hurricane, clouds are carved into a great spiral, howling with stormy power. All this is witnessed by the swift as it finally comes to nest on the other side of the world, where the great wind has abated. Follow the amazing path of a swift in Kate Greenaway Award–winning illustrator Grahame Baker-Smith's follow-up to The Rhythm of the Rain.
Embark on a captivating journey that explores the fundamental forces of life through the artistic vision of Grahame Baker-Smith, a Greenaway award-winning author. This beautifully illustrated narrative delves into themes of nature and existence, inviting readers to reflect on the interconnectedness of all living things. The evocative imagery and profound insights create an immersive experience that resonates with both children and adults alike, making it a remarkable addition to any bookshelf.
Wonderful haunting illustrations capture this magical story as a father's
unrelenting passion to fly finally becomes a reality. This is a poignant
picture book that evokes the deep love between a boy and his father.